More than anything else, I like hearing something just a little original or different than what I've heard before, even if it's comprised of elements that are familiar but just combined in a new way. That's why songs as disparate as "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes" by CS&N and "Thunderbuck Ram" by Mott The Hoople and "The Bomber" by The James Gang all make my armhairs stand on end - because they were all unlike what preceded them (to my ears, anyway) when I heard them. My favorite thing about my own band's records are the 15 to 20 seconds on each of the last two that sound, ever so briefly, like nothing in my collection. But the late 60s into early 70s had so many moments like that, it makes me thankful to have been around for them. (as well as wistful for more of that originality today)
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